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Recently, my wallets are getting more and more numerous, and my chains are becoming more scattered; assets are like a jigsaw puzzle scattered on the ground, which is quite annoying to find. My simple method is: keep only long-term holdings in the main wallet, like a base glass; other chains are treated as temporary wallets, used up and then cleared of balances and revoked permissions, or else I might forget there's a small tail left someday. Also, label each address and keep a "asset map" (just a few notes: which chain it's on, what it's for, whether it's locked), don't rely solely on memory.
These days, I've seen discussions about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets acting erratically together. Honestly, the more this happens, the less I want to shuffle between ten chains; crossing bridges back and forth just makes my mindset collapse. Anyway, I’ll first consolidate the entry points, and fragmentation is fragmentation—at least don’t make it worse.